sunoki

hastor wrote:How does this relate to the topic? I guess there are three things (or groups of things), but how does it say "Three's a Crowd?"

The first "thing" represents the World War I, where the soldiers were most important... the second "thing" represents the World war II, that was decided by the nuclear explosion in Hiroshima and Nagazaki... so, a third one is a clearly example that three's a crowd. A third World War would be game over to all of us.

DrPepperSpray

DrPepperSpray wrote:Funny you said that. I was struggling with the text, and kept drifting to "LOL".. but just couldn't bring myself to do it.

Woohoo! 30 people decided they don't mind simple and silly. They said yes despite it not being cat illustration or a Star Trek, Star Wars or Star anything reference. I salute you, you wonderful, totally misguided people.

Mavyn

wafflehaus88 wrote:Sorry, I must have overlooked that. First time entering. I don't see a way to re-upload my thumbnail this time around, but I guess it doesn't much matter, I think it's not getting much more than the 2 votes it has, heh.

Nope, can't reload. Within 24 hours of submitting, you can delete it and resubmit, but that's it.

jamjam511

Thank you everyone for all of the support!! You have all helped me get further than I could've ever hoped for. For those of you who are interested, I will PM you if I end up self publishing. Thanks again!

rmstorey

jinkleberry wrote:I don't get it. I'm British and haven't got much of an understanding of American history. I know Lewis & Clark led some sort of expedition, but who's Steve? Anyone care to explain it to me? Thank you

curli76

erimock wrote:So, then why do other rejections get "Off topic" while this gets "Ah, no"? Apparently they did not consider off topic or (I hope) they would have said so.

I know I said I was done here, but in the interest of answering your question:

When you get an "ah, no" or a "nope," it usually means it's being rejected because it's considered too offensive or crude to print. It would still have been disqualified as off-topic and all text, but they're not going to spend their time listing every single aspect of your shirt that got you rejected.

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